{"id":205,"date":[17],"date_gmt":"2021-05-26T18:03:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/otessa.org\/2021\/?post_type=abstracts&#038;p=205"},"modified":"2021-05-29T13:27:52","modified_gmt":"2021-05-29T20:27:52","slug":"uncivil-obedience-the-ethics-of-enabling-cartels","status":"publish","type":"abstracts","link":"https:\/\/otessa.org\/2021\/abstracts\/uncivil-obedience-the-ethics-of-enabling-cartels\/","title":{"rendered":"Uncivil obedience: The ethics of enabling cartels"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span data-sheets-value=\"{&quot;1&quot;:2,&quot;2&quot;:&quot;Uncivil obedience is a related but opposite concept to the more familiar term civil disobedience. Uncivil obedience is protest through \u201cconspicuous law-abidingness, display[ing] an extraordinary attentiveness to the rules on the books, as against common practice and widely shared sense of desirable practice\u201d (Bulman-Pozen &amp; Pozen, 2015, p. 818). A cartel is a group of companies who together, constitute a monopoly which coordinate pricing and market access to ensure higher profits and greater control. Academic publishers, particularly the so-called \u201cbig five\u201d (Elsevier, Springer, Wiley, Sage, and Taylor &amp; Francis) account for more than 50% of the academic journal articles published in 2013 (Larivi\u00e8re, Haustein &amp; Mongeon, 2015) would seem to meet the definition of a cartel. We discuss the ethics of enabling or confounding this cartel and subverting their stranglehold on the results of public research funds and publicly funded research labour which underpin the peer-review and editorial systems critical to these academic publishers. 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